attainting

[US]/əˈtɛɪnɪŋ/
[UK]/əˈteɪntɪŋ/

Translation

v.to be deprived of property as a punishment (the present participle of attaint); to be affected by or attacked by a disease or other affliction; to stain or tarnish someone's reputation.

Phrases & Collocations

attainting one's honor

attainting his reputation

attainting the innocent

Example Sentences

attainting the reputation of a brand can take years.

he was accused of attainting the integrity of the organization.

attainting trust is crucial in any relationship.

the scandal involved attainting the names of several public figures.

attainting a person's character can have serious consequences.

she felt that the article was attainting her professional image.

attainting public trust requires transparency and honesty.

he was warned against attainting the company's reputation.

attainting the legacy of a leader can affect future generations.

attainting the dignity of individuals is unacceptable.

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